Rustybarge
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No flush water needed, and generates electricity ...
Hmmm ...
Waterless toilet turns waste into clean water and power - Jul. 18, 2016
Hmmm ...
Waterless toilet turns waste into clean water and power - Jul. 18, 2016
Man I hate to say it but I would imagine the geographic area these are intended for would most likely bust them up and try to sell the parts to buy food......
I was trying to find a link for a company out of Seattle that make urine separating toilets. They installed on at Camp Muir. Very simple mechanical system that would be great for off the grid living on land. I can't seem to find it butI am a bit handicapped with poor connection and using my phone.
No flush water needed, and generates electricity ... Hmmm ...
Waterless toilet turns waste into clean water and power - Jul. 18, 2016
How about this unit, kinda half dirt toilet and half non dirt toilet. Product details for SANISTAR®
Supposedly about nano filtration that is USCG approved and has been around for awhile.
I recall the name of the company, Toilet Tech Solutions. The owner is named Geoff something. I can't find the we sit right now but their applications look very interesting. Again, solely a land based system.
In the links I provided, I don't recall it saying anything about producing power.You got to be kidding me. A laboratory system that evaporates the water, condenses it for reuse, combusts the waste in a gasifier, turns the heat produced into energy to run the system is now available for real world use and is USCG approved. Yeah, right. And it might fit in my 2 car garage if lucky and require a couple of engineers to keep it running, maybe more to start it up!
David
In the links I provided, I don't recall it saying anything about producing power.